French-English translations for remonter

  • climb
    us
    Prices climbed steeply.They climbed the mountain.Climbing a tree
  • go
    us
    You can go back as far as 1963. Nous pouvons remonter jusqu'à 1963. Mr Watson’s reference back to 1787 tempts me to go back a little further. La référence de M. Watson à 1787 m’incite à remonter un peu plus loin encore dans le temps. We cannot overfish these waters, just pay, sweep up the last fish and then go. Nous ne pouvons surexploiter ces eaux, payer, remonter le dernier poisson et partir.
  • go backYou can go back as far as 1963. Nous pouvons remonter jusqu'à 1963. Mr Watson’s reference back to 1787 tempts me to go back a little further. La référence de M. Watson à 1787 m’incite à remonter un peu plus loin encore dans le temps. However, we cannot apply the food law retroactively and go back as far as 1992. Nous ne pouvons toutefois pas appliquer la législation alimentaire rétroactivement et remonter jusqu'en 1992.
  • pull upI pull up the lever when I want to make my car go into first gearPull up a bench and have a seat.Pull the car up a little so you dont block his driveway.
  • rack
    us
    I bought a rack of lamb at the butchers yesterday.rappel rackabseil rack
  • strain
    us
    There is a strain of madness in her family.They say this years flu virus is a particularly virulent strain.to strain a rope; to strain the shrouds of a ship
  • strech
  • stress
    us
    Go easy on him, hes been under a lot of stress lately.Some people put the stress on the first syllable of “controversy”; others put it on the second.“Emphasis” is stressed on the first syllable, but “emphatic” is stressed on the second.
  • tense
    us
    English only has a present tense and a past tense; it has no future tense.Dyirbal verbs are not inflected for tense.tensing a verb
  • tightenPlease tighten that screw a quarter-turn.That joint is tightening as the wood dries.If the government doesnt tighten the money supply, inflation is certain to be harsh.
  • wind up
    us
    I wound up the spool of rope.I followed the signs, and I wound up getting nowhere.Even though he had bad news, he tried to wind up his speech on a positive note.
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